
Green & Sustainable
Find the best green, eco-friendly things to do in the Peak District and Derbyshire, from glamping to luxury eco-pods.
Are you planning a 'green' holiday but don't know where to go? A green trip is the perfect way to enjoy a slow holiday at a relaxed pace, perhaps on foot, by bicycle or train, eating locally grown food, and staying in facilities surrounded by nature. Here you'll find a selection of sustainable and responsible breaks for the Peak District and Derbyshire that respect the environment, places and local communities.
Green & Sustainable Itineraries
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Car-free guide: A train tour of the Goyt Valley
Just a short hop on the train from Manchester and Sheffield, this picturesque corner of the county is waiting to be discovered.
Car-free guide: Things to do in Chesterfield
There's so much to see and do near this iconic Derbyshire market town, famed for its crooked spire.
Day trip from Sheffield: Explore Matlock &…
The busy market towns of Matlock and Bakewell are a great day out for all the family and the bus is the hassle-free way to travel.
Walk The White Peak Loop in 4 days
A long distance walking challenge of just over 42 miles that runs through the most beautiful areas of Derbyshire & the Peak District.
Car-free guide: 48 hours in the Derwent Valley
Connecting charming towns and villages with an amazing industrial past, the Derwent Valley Line runs from Derby to Matlock.
Car-free guide: 48 hours in the Hope Valley
Take in dramatic scenery, quaint villages and some of the Peak District's most iconic attractions along the Hope Valley Line between Manchester…
A day out on the High Peak 442 bus from Ashbourne
The High Peak 442 bus service runs regularly from Ashbourne to Buxton and calls at plenty of interesting places enroute.
Day out from Buxton – explore the High Peak by bus
Buxton is a great base to start exploring the High Peak and the High Peak 61 service offers a brilliant car free day out from the town.
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